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Dear Lorenzo,
I wrote to you under an older comment written by you the following message, and I found out only now, to my surprise, that indeed it IS suddenly possible to post a comment under this new article…
"Dear Lorenzo,
Do you know that the Comment function is no more enabled in - at least - your last article which I retweeted in http://twitter.com/MediterrNewsNet and in Facebook? Do you know that the Ustinov Twitter and Facebook accounts and contacs are abandoned?
I wanted to tell you that I am mostly writing for left-wing Turks and Kurds - in German - in http://avrupaforum.org
You find me if you type under SEARCH in top at right: Wilkens
You find our topics in English if you write the English word, for instance: antisemitism
But in English you find articles always in our http://TheRegion.org
soon also my English articles. I write also in French… "

Dear Lorenzo,
Do you know that the Comment function is no more enabled in - at least - your last article which I retweeted in http://twitter.com/MediterrNewsNet and in Facebook? Do you know that the Ustinov Twitter and Facebook accounts and contacs are abandoned?
I wanted to tell you that I am mostly writing for left-wing Turks and Kurds - in German - in http://avrupaforum.org
You find me if you type under SEARCH in top at right: Wilkens
You find our topics in English if you write the English word, for instance: antisemitism
But in English you find articles always in our http://TheRegion.org
soon also my English articles. I write also in French...

Your mention of chemical weapons just inspired me a critical article in German language for an oppositional Turkish website. Let's see the reactions, then I might publish it here in English too. They are very busy in Turkey now, but you can from time to time look under
http://avrupaforum.org

Harry R. Wilkens was born in 1945 in the French/American garrison town
of Kaiserslautern (in the former French Occupation Zone of Germany),
nicknamed “K-Town” by the American GIs. He was always hanging around
with American and especially French soldiers. While many of his schoolpals
left for the USA, he remained in Europe, mostly in French-speaking
countries. Wrote newspaper articles and poetry in German and French and
published from 1977 to 1981 in Bavaria the anarchist quarterly Conflict.
Background journalist in Athens from 1984 to 1987. Has been living since
1991 in Geneva and continues to write his poetry directly into his familiar
“GI-English” for many zines all over the world and several chapbooks, like
The Hit Man (also in Arabic), Terre Promise, Zombies (bilingual), Pig’s
Hell, Un autre monde, Abyss (English/Greek) and the first three versions of
Piss Talks (one of them in English/Korean). In 1997, along with others, he
founded the Docker Movement for free, non-adademic poetry accessible to
everybody and was the editor of the Dockernet newsletter.